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FISHERIES (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL 1996

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         Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996
                                       Act No.


                            TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                       Page
  1.     Purpose                                                                1
  2.     Commencement                                                           1
  3.     Change to the forced commencement date                                 2
  4.     Changes to definitions                                                 2
  5.     Change to the definition of "fishery"                                  9
  6.     Insertion of section 7A                                               10
         7A.      Meaning of "species"                                         10
  7.     Substitution of section 11                                            11
         11.      Application of this Act                                      11
  8.     Clarification concerning the contents of management plans             12
  9.     Substitution of Part 4                                                12

         PART 4--REGULATION OF FISHERIES                                       12
         Division 1--Offences, Licences, General Permits and
         Authorisations                                                        12
         36.         Offences relating to commercial fishing activities         12
         37.         Offences relating to commercial abalone equipment          13
         38.         Access licences                                            14
         39.         Restrictions concerning access licences                    17
         40.         Offence to receive, consign etc. any fish                  18
         41.         Fish receivers' licences                                   19
         42.         Offences relating to aquaculture and live fish etc.        19
         43.         Aquaculture licences                                       20
         44.         Offences relating to recreational fishing                  21
         45.         Recreational fishery licences                              22
         46.         Group recreational fishery licence                         22
         47.         Recreational fishing that does not require a licence       23
         48.         Delayed implementation of prohibition on unlicensed
                     recreational fishing in marine waters                      23
         49.         General permit                                             24
         50.         Special provisions concerning general permits for
                     developing fisheries                                       26
         50A.        Licence does not confer automatic rights on water
                     authority property                                         26
         50B.        Fishery licences not transferable unless regulations allow 26
         Division 2--Issue, Variation, Conditions etc. of Licences and
         Permits                                                       27



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Clause Page 51. Issue of fishery licences 27 52. Conditions of fishery licences and permits 28 53. Offence to fail to comply with licence or permit conditions 29 54. Changes to licence or permit conditions 30 55. Variations of licences and permits by regulation 31 56. Licence transfers and renewals etc. 31 57. Certain licences may be renewed 34 58. Powers of Secretary in respect of fishery licences 35 59. Registration of financial interests 37 60. Cancellation of transferable licence 38 Division 3--Policy Statements, Orders and Quota Notices Concerning Fisheries 39 61. Fisheries policy statements 39 62. Order concerning a fishery or a fishery licence 39 63. Compensation arising from the cancellation of access licences under section 62 40 64. Quota orders 41 65. Individual quota 44 66. Offences in relation to individual quota 45 Division 4--Fishing Closures and Restrictions 48 67. Fishing closures 48 68. Prohibition to prevail 49 68A. Offences in relation to size and catch limits 51 10. Changes concerning protected aquatic biota permits 53 11. Substitution of sections 74 and 75 54 75. Declaration of noxious aquatic species 54 12. Substitution of sections 76-80 55 76. Offences concerning prohibited noxious aquatic species 55 13. Changes concerning noxious aquatic species 55 81. Noxious aquatic species permits 55 14. Change concerning the revocation of a noxious aquatic species permit 57 15. Substitution of section 87 57 87. No penalty if noxious aquatic species specimen is killed immediately 57 16. Changes to the functions of the Fisheries Co-Management Council 58 17. Repeal of fishery bodies corporate and code of practice provisions 58 18. Extension of time for giving seizure receipt 58 19. Changes concerning use of explosives and substances 59 112. Use of explosives, poisons, substances or equipment for fishing 59 ii 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Clause Page 20. Substitution of section 114 60 114. Prohibition on possession, sale or use of boats and equipment 60 21. Change concerning unlawful interference with equipment 61 22. Widening of court's ability to order removal of obstructions 61 23. Consequential amendment and repeal of redundant provision 61 24. Changes concerning simplification of proof 61 25. Insertion of section 123A 63 123A. Procedure to be followed before certain certificates are evidence 63 26. Changes concerning evidence of locality 64 27. Substitution of section 126 64 126. Evidence of consignment 64 28. Substitution of section 128 65 128. Additional penalties for licence holders committing offences 65 29. Substitution of section 129 66 129. Additional penalty--offence by corporation 66 30. Substitution of section 131 67 131. 10 year limit on previous offences by licence holders 67 31. Changes to the functions of the Commercial Fisheries Licensing Panel 67 32. Clarification concerning the proceedings of the Licensing Appeals Tribunal 67 33. Substitution of section 137 68 137. Reviewable decisions 68 34. Removal of the register 69 35. Changes concerning research carried out by the Secretary 69 36. Repeal of section authorising special activities 70 37. Substitution of section 145 70 145. Availability for inspection 70 38. Exception to the secrecy provision 70 39. Change concerning licence and permit applications 70 40. Changes concerning licences and permits 71 41. Changes concerning royalties and levies 71 42. Insertion of section 151A 72 151A. Additional provisions applying to royalties and levies 73 43. Changes concerning fisheries notices 73 44. Changes concerning regulation making powers 75 45. Substitution of section 155 75 155. Saving of existing licences and permits after repeal 75 155A. Conversion of existing licences 76 155B. Beneficial owners of abalone licences may seek new licence 78 155C. Transitional regulations 81 155D. Right to licence lapses if licence not renewed 81 iii 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Clause Page 46. Substitution of section 157 82 157. Transitional provision--sections 13A, 13AA and 13C of the Fisheries Act 1968 82 47. Other changes to transitional provisions 82 48. Insertion of section 158A 82 158A. Transitional provision--issue of licences 82 49. Minor amendment 83 50. Minor and consequential amendments 83 51. Insertion of Schedule 3 85 SCHEDULE 3 85 NOTES 91 iv 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

s. 2 A BILL to amend the Fisheries Act 1995 and for other purposes. Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1. Purpose The purposes of this Act are to generally amend the Fisheries Act 1995 and in particular to change-- (a) the licensing system under that Act; and 5 (b) the system of declaring fisheries under that Act; and (c) the manner of declaring noxious aquatic species. 2. Commencement 10 1 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 Act No. This Act comes into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. 3. Change to the forced commencement date For sections 2(2) and (3) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- 5 "(2) If a provision of this Act does not come into operation before 1 January 1999, it comes into operation on that day.". 4. Changes to definitions (1) In section 4(1) of the Fisheries Act 1995-- 10 (a) the definitions of "adjusting fishery", "approved code of fishing practice", "commercial fishing licence"; "declared fishery", "endorsement", "export fishery", "input managed fishery", "quota managed 15 fishery", "register", "specially managed fishery", "taxon" and "transferable fishery licence" are repealed; (b) for the definition of "access licence" substitute-- 20 ' "abalone" means blacklip and greenlip abalone and includes all other species, forms, races and hybrids of abalone; "access licence" means a licence issued under section 38;'; 25 (c) for the definitions of "appointed day" and "aquaculture licence" substitute-- ' "appointed day" means the appointed day or the relevant appointed day specified under section 155(3); 30 "aquaculture licence" means a licence issued under section 43;'; 2 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 4 Act No. (d) for the definition of "closed season" substitute-- ' "catch limit" means any limit imposed under this Act on the quantity or type of fish or fishing bait that may be taken, 5 possessed or controlled in any specified circumstances, regardless of-- (a) whether the limit is expressed in terms of numbers, volume, weight, size or value; 10 (b) how the fish are specified; (c) whether the circumstances refer to how, when, where or by whom the taking, possessing or controlling occurs; 15 (d) whether the limit applies to the whole, or only a part, of Victoria-- and includes trip, possession and bag limits, but does not include any limit 20 relating to total allowable catches set under a quota order or to individual quotas or individual quota units; "closed season" in relation to a species of fish means any time or period during 25 which the taking of fish of that species is prohibited under this Act;'; (e) for the definition of "commercial abalone equipment" substitute-- ' "commercial abalone equipment" means 30 any device or mechanical thing that is designed for use, or that is capable of being used, for or in connection with the taking of abalone, and includes any 3 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 4 Act No. underwater breathing apparatus, knife, probe, lever, iron or bar;'; (f) for the definition of "commercial fishing equipment" substitute-- ' "commercial fishing equipment" 5 means-- (a) any fish trap, fishing dredge, hoop net (other than a recreational hoop net), fishing net (other than a recreational fishing net), crab pot, 10 rock lobster pot or longline; (b) any electrical or sonar device that is designed for use, or that is capable of being used, for or in connection with the taking of fish; 15 (c) any other device or mechanical thing that is designed for use, or that is capable of being used, for or in connection with the taking of fish (including any tipper used in 20 connection with a scallop dredge); (d) any yabby pot or crab pot; (e) any drop line or fishing line left fixed or set in water, whether or not the line is set from the shore 25 or from a buoy or other object (including fishing lines, hooks and snoods designed to be so fixed or set, but not including handlines, rods and reels); 30 (f) any rod and line, handline, dip net, recreational bait trap, landing net, gaff, spear gun, hand-held spear, recreational hoop net, hauling net, mesh net or other amateur fishing 35 4 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 4 Act No. equipment when being used by or under the supervision of a fishery licence or permit holder (or the agent of such a holder) as part of a commercial fishing activity; 5 (g) any other equipment that the regulations state is commercial fishing equipment-- but does not include commercial abalone equipment unless, in a particular case, that 10 equipment is also designed for use, or is capable of being used, for or in connection with the commercial taking of fish other than abalone;'; (g) after the definition of "Commonwealth 15 proclaimed waters" insert-- ' "condition", in relation to a licence or permit, includes any restriction that applies to the licence or permit;'; (h) for the definition of "developing fishery" 20 substitute-- ' "designated licence condition" means a licence or permit condition that the regulations specify as a designated licence condition for the purposes of 25 this Act; "developing fishery" means a fishery that is not to be managed by the granting of renewable licences and that the 5 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 4 Act No. regulations, or an order made under section 62, define as a developing fishery; "fish receiver's licence" means a licence issued under section 41;'; 5 (i) in the definition of "fishery licence"-- (i) paragraph (b) is repealed; (ii) for paragraphs (d) and (e) substitute-- "(d) a recreational fishery licence; or (e) a fish receiver's licence; or 10 (f) any other category of licence created by the regulations under clause 3.1 of Schedule 3"; (j) after the definition of "fishery licence" insert-- 15 ' "fishing bait" means any species of fauna declared to be fishing bait under section 6;'; (k) in the definition of "individual quota", for "for a quota managed fishery under section 20 53(2)(e)" substitute "by a quota order"; (l) for the definition of "individual quota unit" substitute-- ' "individual quota unit" means a quantity of a species of fish (by number, 25 volume, weight or value) declared under section 64(1)(c) to be the individual quota unit for that species;"; (m) in the definition of "inland waters"-- (i) in paragraph (a) for "and Curdies 30 Inlets" substitute "Inlet"; (ii) after paragraph (d) insert-- 6 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 4 Act No. "(e) any other waters declared by the regulations to be inland waters-- "; (n) in the definition of "licence", for paragraph (b) substitute-- 5 "(b) any category of licence created by the regulations under clause 3.2 of Schedule 3;"; (o) for the definition of "marine waters" substitute-- 10 ' "marine waters" means Victorian waters other than-- (a) inland waters; (b) any waters that are private property;'; 15 (p) for the definition of "open season" substitute-- ' "open season" in relation to a species of fish means any time or period during which the taking of fish of that species 20 is not prohibited under this Act or during which the taking of fish of that species is allowed under this Act;'; (q) in the definition of "permit", for paragraph (a) substitute-- 25 "(a) a general permit under section 49;"; (r) after the definition of "permit" insert-- ' "policy statement" means a statement made under section 61; "priority species" means-- 30 (a) abalone and rock lobster; and 7 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 4 Act No. (b) any other species of fish that the regulations state are a priority species;'; (s) for the definition of "quota notice" substitute-- 5 ' "quota notice" means a notice issued under section 65; "quota order" means an order issued under section 64; "quota period" means any period specified 10 in a quota order as the period over which a total allowable catch or an individual quota is to apply;'; (t) for the definition of "recreational fishing licence" substitute-- 15 ' "recreational fishery licence" means a licence issued under section 45 or a group recreational fishery licence issued under section 46;'; (u) before the definition of "Secretary" insert-- 20 ' "rock lobster" means an animal of the genus Jasus;'. (2) For sections 4(2), (3) and (4) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- '(2) A reference to "this Act", "under this Act" or 25 "by this Act" includes a reference to any regulations, fisheries notice, Order in Council, notice, declaration, licence, permit order, policy statement, order under section 62 or other document or instrument made or 30 issued under this Act, unless inconsistent with the context or subject matter. (3) For the purposes of this Act, any measurements fixed with respect to the 8 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 5 Act No. taking, possession or sale of any species of fish throughout Victoria or in some part or parts of Victoria are the minimum permissible measurements applicable with respect to the taking, possession or sale of 5 fish of that species, unless the contrary intention appears. (4) Any fish that is less than the minimum measurement fixed for fish of that species is referred to in this Act as undersized.'. 10 (3) For section 4(7) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- '(7) A reference to "he or she" or to "him or her" is to be read as including a reference to "it", if the context permits. 15 (8) A reference to an individual quota unit includes a reference to a fraction of an individual quota unit, unless a contrary intention appears. (9) A person who is exempted under this Act 20 from any provision or requirement under this Act is to be treated as if he or she was authorised under this Act to do, or not do, the thing that he or she is exempted from doing, or not doing.'. 25 5. Change to the definition of "fishery" (1) For section 7(1) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(1) For the purposes of this Act, a fishery means a fishery as defined in this Act or in any 30 Order in Council, regulation, fishery management plan, policy statement, order 9 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 6 Act No. under section 62(1)(e) or intergovernmental agreement or arrangement or as redefined by an order under section 62.". (2) In section 7(2) of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) for paragraph (a) substitute-- 5 "(a) a species of fish or fishing bait, whether generally or by reference to a characteristic of such a species or by reference to a particular period of the life of such a species;"; 10 (b) for paragraph (f) substitute-- "(f) a class of licences or permits;". 6. Insertion of section 7A After section 7 of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- '7A. Meaning of "species" 15 (1) A reference to a species by name in this Act includes a reference to all subspecies, forms, races and hybrids of that species, unless a contrary intention appears. (2) If a species is referred to by the name of a 20 taxon in this Act, a reference to that species includes a reference to all organisms within that taxon, unless a contrary intention appears. (3) A reference to a subspecies by name in this 25 Act includes a reference to all forms, races and hybrids of that subspecies, unless a contrary intention appears. (4) A reference to "species" in this Act in any general context is to be read as including a 30 reference to all relevant taxa, subspecies and other groupings of that species. 10 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 7 Act No. (5) For the purposes of this Act, a species may be defined as being constituted by-- (a) any taxonomic group of organisms; (b) any species, subspecies, hybrid or genetic grouping of organisms; 5 (c) any other grouping of organisms (for example, by physical or physiological characteristics, size, sex, age, geographical location, form (for example whether domesticated or not), 10 colour, race, variety or by any combination of these factors).'. 7. Substitution of section 11 For section 11 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- 15 "11. Application of this Act (1) This Act applies to any fish, fishing bait, protected aquatic biota or noxious aquatic species in Victoria, regardless of its origin. (2) However, a person does not commit any 20 offence under this Act by possessing or controlling any fish, fishing bait or protected aquatic biota that appears to be possessed or controlled, or to have been taken, contrary to this Act if he or she can prove that the fish, 25 fishing bait or protected aquatic biota-- (a) was not taken in Victoria; and (b) was taken in accordance with the law of the place where the fish, fishing bait or protected aquatic biota was taken. 30 (3) Sub-section (2) does not absolve a person from complying with this Act with respect to any fish, fishing bait or protected aquatic 11 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 8 Act No. biota that sub-section (2) permits him or her to possess. (4) A person does not commit any offence under this Act by unintentionally taking or possessing a fish or fishing bait (other than a 5 fish or fishing bait of a noxious aquatic species) or protected aquatic biota if-- (a) the fish, fishing bait or protected aquatic biota is not killed or put into any container; and 10 (b) all reasonable steps are immediately taken to return the fish, fishing bait or protected aquatic biota to its natural habitat with the least possible injury or damage.". 15 8. Clarification concerning the contents of management plans After section 28(7) of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- "(8) Guidelines included in a management plan 20 under sub-section (6)(d) may include criteria designed to reduce the number of licences or permits that are held in respect of a fishery.". 9. Substitution of Part 4 For Part 4 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- 25 'PART 4--REGULATION OF FISHERIES Division 1--Offences, Licences, General Permits and Authorisations 36. Offences relating to commercial fishing activities 30 (1) A person must not-- 12 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (a) take fish for sale; or (b) take fishing bait for sale; or (c) use commercial fishing equipment-- unless he or she is authorised to do so under this Act. 5 Penalty: If the offence involved a priority species: 200 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment or both. In any other case: 100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment or 10 both. (2) A person must not possess commercial fishing equipment unless he or she is authorised to do so under this Act. Penalty: 40 penalty units. 15 (3) A person may do any of the things referred to in sub-section (1) or (2) if he or she-- (a) is acting on behalf of the holder of an access licence who is authorised to do that thing; and 20 (b) is authorised by that access licence to do that thing; and (c) is not prohibited by this Act from so acting. 37. Offences relating to commercial abalone 25 equipment (1) A person must not-- (a) use commercial abalone equipment to take more than 20 abalone; or 30 13 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (b) possess commercial abalone equipment and more than 20 abalone-- unless he or she is authorised to do so under this Act. Penalty: 200 penalty units or 12 months 5 imprisonment or both. (2) A person may do any of the things referred to in sub-section (1) if he or she-- (a) is acting on behalf of the holder of an access licence who is authorised to do 10 that thing; and (b) is authorised by that access licence to do that thing; and (c) is not prohibited by this Act from so acting. 15 38. Access licences (1) The regulations may create classes of access licences and may specify that the holder of an access licence of a particular class may do one or more of the following-- 20 (a) take specified fish for sale; (b) take specified fishing bait for sale; (c) use specified commercial fishing equipment or to use commercial fishing equipment generally; 25 (d) possess specified commercial fishing equipment or to possess commercial fishing equipment generally; (e) do anything else relating to the taking of fish or fishing bait specified by the 30 regulations; 14 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (f) use a boat to do anything authorised under paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e); (g) employ one or more people to do one or more of the things listed in this sub- section. 5 (2) The Secretary may issue an access licence of a particular class to a person. (3) An access licence continues in force for the period specified in the licence by the Secretary unless it is sooner cancelled or 10 suspended under this Act. (4) The Secretary may specify a period of up to 1 year for the purposes of sub-section (3). (5) An access licence may not be cancelled by the Secretary except in accordance with 15 section 58 or 148(9). (6) An access licence is renewable in accordance with section 57. (7) The following provisions apply to an access licence that is transferable if the holder 20 dies-- (a) despite anything to the contrary in this Act, the benefit of the licence is deemed to be an asset of the estate of the deceased; 25 (b) the personal representative of the deceased is deemed to be the holder of the licence until it is transferred from the personal representative to an eligible person in accordance with this 30 Act; (c) subject to paragraph (d), the licence must be transferred to an eligible person in accordance with section 56 15 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

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Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. year of the grant of probate or letters of administration or within 2 years of the date of the death of the deceased, whichever is the earlier; (d) the Secretary, on the recommendation 5 of the Commercial Fisheries Licensing Panel, may grant an application by the personal representative for an extension of the period under paragraph (c) for a further period not exceeding 1 year. 10 (8) For the purposes of sub-section (7) "personal representative" has the same meaning as it has in section 5 of the Administration and Probate Act 1958. 39. Restrictions concerning access licences 15 (1) The holder of an access licence of a class specified by the regulations for the purposes of this sub-section must not personally carry out any of the fishing activities authorised by the licence unless he or she is expressly 20 permitted to do so by the licence. Penalty: 200 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment or both. (2) The holder of an access licence of a class specified by the regulations for the purposes 25 of this sub-section must not use the services of any other person to carry out any of the fishing activities authorised by the licence unless-- (a) the other person is, in the opinion of the 30 Secretary, a fit and proper person to carry out those activities; and 17 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (b) the licence permits the holder to use the services of that person and states the name of the person on the licence. Penalty: 200 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment or both. 5 (3) The holder of an access licence of a class specified by the regulations for the purposes of this sub-section must not use a boat to carry out any of the fishing activities authorised by the licence unless the licence 10 permits the use of that boat and states the registration number of the boat. Penalty: 200 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment or both. 40. Offence to receive, consign etc. any fish 15 (1) A person must not-- (a) receive for any purpose any fish of a priority species; (b) receive for sale any other fish; (c) consign for sale any fish of a priority 20 species-- unless he or she is authorised to do so under this Act. Penalty: 200 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment or both. 25 (2) A person may do any of the things referred to in sub-section (1) if he or she-- (a) is acting on behalf of the holder of a fish receiver's licence who is authorised to do that thing; and 30 18 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (b) is authorised by that fish receiver's licence to do that thing; and (c) is not prohibited by this Act from so acting. 41. Fish receivers' licences 5 (1) The regulations may create classes of fish receivers' licences and may specify that the holder of a fish receiver's licence of a particular class may do one or more of the following-- 10 (a) receive for any specified purpose any fish of a specified priority species; (b) receive for sale any other specified fish; (c) consign for sale any fish of a specified priority species. 15 (2) The Secretary may issue a fish receiver's licence of a particular class to a person. (3) A fish receiver's licence continues in force for the period specified in the licence by the Secretary unless it is sooner cancelled or 20 suspended under this Act. 42. Offences relating to aquaculture and live fish etc. (1) A person must not-- (a) use, form or create a habitat (whether 25 natural, artificial or partly natural or artificial) for hatching, receiving, breeding, displaying or growing fish or fishing bait for sale or other commercial purposes; 30 (b) hatch, rear, breed, display or grow fish or fishing bait for sale or other commercial purposes; or 19 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (c) use any commercial aquaculture equipment-- unless he or she is authorised to do so under this Act. Penalty: If the offence involved a priority 5 species: 200 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment or both. In any other case: 100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment or both. 10 (2) A person may do any of the things referred to in sub-section (1) if he or she-- (a) is acting on behalf of the holder of an aquaculture licence who is authorised to do that thing; and 15 (b) is authorised by that aquaculture licence to do that thing; and (c) is not prohibited by this Act from so acting. (3) The regulations may exclude specified fish 20 or fishing bait from all or any of the provisions of sub-section (1). (4) If specified fish or fishing bait are excluded from a provision of sub-section (1), a person may do the thing that would otherwise be 25 prohibited by that provision in respect of that fish or fishing bait. 43. Aquaculture licences (1) The regulations may create classes of aquaculture licences and may specify that the 30 holder of an aquaculture licence of a particular class may do one or more of the following-- 20 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (a) use, form or create a habitat (whether natural, artificial or partly natural or artificial) for hatching, receiving, breeding, displaying or growing specified fish or fishing bait for sale or 5 other commercial purposes; (b) hatch, rear, breed, display or grow specified fish or fishing bait for sale or other commercial purposes; or (c) use specified commercial aquaculture 10 equipment or use commercial aquaculture equipment generally. (2) The Secretary may issue an aquaculture licence of a particular class to a person. (3) An aquaculture licence continues in force for 15 the period specified on the licence by the Secretary unless it is sooner cancelled or suspended under this Act. (4) If an aquaculture licence authorises the holder of the licence to hatch, rear, breed, 20 display or grow specified fish or fishing bait for sale, the holder of the licence is also authorised to take, store and consign for sale that fish or fishing bait. 44. Offences relating to recreational fishing 25 A person must not-- (a) take or attempt to take fish from inland waters; or (b) take or attempt to take rock lobster from marine waters; or 30 (c) subject to section 48, take or attempt to take fish other than rock lobster from marine waters-- 21 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. unless he or she is authorised to do so by a recreational fishery licence or is otherwise authorised under this Act. Penalty: If the offence involves the use of a recreational mesh net or a 5 recreational hoop net: 10 penalty units. In any other case: 5 penalty units. 45. Recreational fishery licences (1) The regulations may create classes of 10 recreational fishery licences and may specify that the holder of a recreational fishery licence of a particular class may do one or more of the following for any purpose other than for the taking of fish for sale-- 15 (a) take or attempt to take fish from inland waters; (b) take or attempt to take rock lobster from marine waters; (c) take or attempt to take fish other than 20 rock lobster from marine waters. (2) The Secretary, or a person authorised by the Secretary, may issue a recreational fishery licence of a particular class to a person. (3) A recreational fishery licence continues in 25 force for the period specified on the licence by the Secretary. 46. Group recreational fishery licence (1) The Secretary may issue a group recreational fishery licence to a representative of a group. 30 (2) The Secretary may authorise the members of the group in respect of which the licence is issued-- 22 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (a) to take or attempt to take fish from inland waters; (b) to take or attempt to take rock lobster from marine waters; (c) to take or attempt to take fish other than 5 rock lobster from marine waters-- for any purpose other than for the taking of fish for sale. (3) The Secretary may issue a group recreational fishery licence on a one-off basis or on any 10 other basis that he or she thinks appropriate. (4) The representative of the group may be identified in the licence by name or by reference to the representative's office or position. 15 (5) The Secretary may cancel a group recreational fishery licence at any time and without notice. 47. Recreational fishing that does not require a licence 20 (1) Subject to this Act, a person under the age of 18 years may take fish for any purpose other than for sale without holding a recreational fishery licence. (2) Subject to this Act, until the Minister 25 publishes the notice described in section 48(1), a person may take, or attempt to take, fish (other than rock lobster) in marine waters for any purpose other than for the taking of fish for sale without holding a 30 recreational fishery licence. 48. Delayed implementation of prohibition on unlicensed recreational fishing in marine waters 23 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (1) Section 44(c) has no effect until the Minister publishes a notice in the Government Gazette declaring that it is to have effect from a specified date and that a person must not take or attempt to take fish from marine 5 waters after that date unless authorised by this Act. (2) The Minister must not publish such a notice unless-- (a) she or he receives and endorses a report 10 from the Fisheries Co-Management Council that provides a program for-- (i) requiring people taking fish in marine waters for purposes other than for sale to hold a recreational 15 fishery licence; and (ii) using the money obtained from licence fees as a result of imposing that requirement; and she or he has consulted with the 20 Premier and the Treasurer on the program. (3) The Secretary must not issue any recreational fishery licences to do the things specified in sections 45(1)(c) and 46(2)(c) 25 until section 44(c) takes effect. 49. General permit (1) The Secretary may issue a general permit to a person. (2) The Secretary may authorise the holder of 30 the permit to do one or more of the following-- 24 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (a) to take fish for research, education, fish management, aquaculture, compliance or scientific purposes; or (b) to take fish from a developing fishery; or 5 (c) to carry out any research, exploitation, work or operation for the purpose of developing any fishery or aquaculture; or (d) to investigate any species of fish or any 10 fishery or any device; or (e) to sell or dispose of any fish obtained by the person under the permit; or (f) to use specified commercial abalone equipment, commercial fishing 15 equipment or commercial aquaculture equipment. (3) A general permit continues in force for the period specified on the permit by the Secretary, unless it is sooner cancelled under 20 this Act. (4) The Secretary may specify a period of up to 3 years for the purposes of sub-section (3). (5) The Secretary must not issue a general permit to a person unless the Secretary is 25 satisfied that the person is a fit and proper person to hold the permit. (6) A general permit is not renewable, but the Secretary may issue another general permit to a person whose general permit is about to 30 expire or who has previously held a general permit. 25 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (7) A general permit is not transferable. (8) The Secretary may cancel a general permit at any time and without notice. 50. Special provisions concerning general permits for developing fisheries 5 (1) The Secretary must not issue a general permit in respect of a developing fishery unless the Minister has made a policy statement or an order under section 62 in respect of the fishery. 10 (2) If the status of a fishery as a developing fishery is revoked, any general permits issued in respect of that fishery are automatically cancelled. 50A. Licence does not confer automatic rights on 15 water authority property (1) A licence or permit under this Division does not confer any authority or consent to enter on any land that is, or to take or to attempt to take fish from any waters that are, owned or 20 vested in a water authority. (2) In this section "water authority" means-- (a) any Authority with a function under Part 8 or 11 of the Water Act 1989; or (b) a company that holds a water licence or 25 a water and sewerage licence under the Water Industry Act 1994. 50B. Fishery licences not transferable unless regulations allow A fishery licence of a particular category or 30 class is not transferable unless the regulations permit the transfer of licences of that category or class. 26 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. Division 2--Issue, Variation, Conditions etc. of Licences and Permits 51. Issue of fishery licences (1) Subject to this Act, the Secretary may issue a fishery licence on-- 5 (a) the application of a person who satisfies the eligibility criteria, if any, for the issue of the licence; and (b) the payment of any fees, royalties and levies payable in respect of the issue of 10 the licence. (2) An application for a fishery licence must be made in the form required by the Secretary. (3) In considering whether to issue a fishery licence to a person, the Secretary must also 15 have regard to any relevant recommendations of the Commercial Fisheries Licensing Panel. (4) The Secretary must refuse to issue a fishery licence if the Secretary considers that-- 20 (a) the applicant does not satisfy the relevant eligibility criteria, if any; or (b) the issue of the fishery licence would be inconsistent with any regulations, Order in Council, fisheries notice, 25 management plan, policy statement or order under section 62; or (c) the applicant is not a fit and proper person to hold the fishery licence; or (d) the issue of the fishery licence would 30 be inconsistent with an intergovernmental agreement or arrangement; or 27 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (e) any other ground prescribed for the purposes of this sub-section applies. (5) If there is no relevant management plan, the Secretary may refuse to issue a fishery licence if the Secretary considers that the 5 issue of the fishery licence would be harmful to the welfare of a fishery. (6) If a licence is issued for a period of less than 1 year, the licence fee payable for the licence is reduced pro rata (to the nearest month) to 10 take account of the reduced period for which it is to be in force. (7) Despite sub-section (6), a licence fee equal to the pro rata amount payable for a month must be paid for a licence that is issued for 15 less than a month. (8) Sub-sections (6) and (7) also apply to any levy that is a fixed amount. (9) Sub-sections (4), (5), (6), (7) and (8) do not apply to recreational fishery licences. 20 52. Conditions of fishery licences and permits In addition to any conditions that are imposed by this Act, a fishery licence or a permit is subject to-- (a) any conditions that the Secretary thinks 25 appropriate and that are expressed or referred to in the licence or permit; and (b) any conditions that are set out in the regulations. 30 28 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. 53. Offence to fail to comply with licence or permit conditions (1) The holder of a fishery licence or a permit must comply with any condition to which the licence or permit is subject. 5 Penalty: (a) if the offence involves a priority species or the breach of a designated licence condition: 100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment or both; 10 (b) if the offence is committed by the holder of a recreational fishery licence and paragraph (a) does not apply: 5 penalty units; (c) in any other case: 50 penalty units. 15 (2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), if a person who does any thing on behalf of the holder of a fishery licence does not comply with any condition to which the licence is subject in doing that thing, the holder of the 20 licence is deemed to have failed to comply with that condition. (3) Sub-section (2) does not apply if the holder of the licence can prove-- (a) that he or she did everything that was 25 reasonably practicable to ensure that the person would comply with the condition; and (b) that he or she did not in any way aid, abet, counsel or procure the person to 30 fail to comply with the condition. 29 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (4) A person who does any thing on behalf of the holder of a licence must comply with any condition to which the licence is subject in doing that thing. Penalty: 5 (a) if the offence involves a priority species or the breach of a designated licence condition: 100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment or both; (b) in any other case: 50 penalty units. 10 54. Changes to licence or permit conditions (1) The Secretary may at any time-- (a) vary a fishery licence or a permit; or (b) vary or revoke a condition imposed by her or him or impose a new condition 15 on a fishery licence or a permit. (2) The Secretary may act under sub-section (1)-- (a) on her or his own initiative; or (b) on the written application of the person 20 who holds the licence or permit. (3) Before taking action under sub-section (2)(a), the Secretary must give the person who holds the licence or permit written notice of the action that the Secretary 25 proposes to take and must allow the person to make written representations about the intended action within 14 days. (4) Sub-section (3) does not apply if the Secretary imposes, varies or revokes a 30 condition for the purpose of removing any inconsistency between the licence or permit and any regulation, Order in Council, 30 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. fisheries notice, management plan, order, policy statement or intergovernmental agreement or arrangement. (5) If the Secretary imposes, varies or revokes a condition of a licence or permit, the change 5 has no effect until the Secretary notifies the holder of the licence or permit in writing of the change. (6) The holder of a licence or permit must return the licence or permit to the Secretary within 10 10 days of being given notice that the Secretary has decided to change the licence or permit, unless he or she has a reasonable excuse for not doing so. Penalty: 5 penalty units. 15 55. Variations of licences and permits by regulation If the regulations add, vary or delete a licence or permit condition with respect to a class of licence or permit, the addition, 20 variation or deletion immediately applies to every licence or permit of that class in existence, unless the regulations state otherwise. 56. Licence transfers and renewals etc. 25 (1) This section applies to a fishery licence that is transferable. (2) The holder of the licence or a registered financial interest in the licence may, together with the proposed transferee, apply to the 30 Secretary for the transfer of the licence to the transferee in accordance with the regulations. (3) The Secretary must grant an application for the transfer of the licence if the Secretary is satisfied that-- 35 31 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (a) the proposed transferee is a fit and proper person to hold the licence and satisfies any relevant eligibility criteria; and (b) the licence is not subject to any action 5 under sections 57 or 58; and (c) in the case of a licence to be transferred by the holder of the licence, the holders of any registered financial interests in the licence consent to the transfer of the 10 licence; and (d) in the case of a licence to be transferred by the holder of a registered financial interest-- (i) the holder of the licence was, 15 within 7 days of the Secretary receiving the application, given notice by the Secretary of the application to transfer the licence; and 20 (ii) any other holders of a registered financial interest in the licence consent to the transfer. (4) The Secretary must not grant an application for the transfer of the licence if the transfer 25 would be inconsistent with the regulations, a policy statement, an order under section 62 or a management plan. (5) In considering whether to transfer the licence, the Secretary must also have regard 30 to any relevant recommendations of the Commercial Fisheries Licensing Panel. (6) The Secretary may grant the application for the transfer subject to any conditions the Secretary thinks appropriate and that are not 35 32 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. inconsistent with the regulations, a policy statement, an order under section 62 or a management plan. (7) If the Secretary considers that the holder of the licence is not complying with any 5 requirement applying to the licence under this Act, the Secretary may by notice in writing served on the holder defer the transfer of the licence until the holder satisfies the Secretary that the requirement 10 has been complied with or that the holder is taking or has taken all reasonable steps to comply with the requirements of the licence. (8) The Secretary may defer consideration of an application to transfer a licence if-- 15 (a) a charge for an offence has been filed at a court, but has not been finally dealt with; and (b) the charge, if found proven-- (i) may result in the suspension or 20 cancellation of the licence; or (ii) may result in the forfeiture of one or more individual quota units in respect of the licence; or (iii) would provide grounds for a 25 finding by the Secretary that the person to whom the licence is to be transferred is not a fit and proper person to hold the licence or does not satisfy any relevant 30 eligibility criteria. (9) A copy of any notice served on the holder of a licence in accordance with sub-section (3) (d)(i) or (7) must within 7 days of being served on the licence holder be sent to each 35 33 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. holder of a registered financial interest in the licence. 57. Certain licences may be renewed (1) The holder of an access licence, a fish receiver's licence or any prescribed class of 5 renewable licence may apply to the Secretary for the renewal of the licence in accordance with the regulations. (2) In considering whether to renew the licence, the Secretary must have regard to any 10 relevant recommendations of the Commercial Fisheries Licensing Panel. (3) Subject to this section, the Secretary must renew the licence for a further period if the licence holder has a record of compliance 15 with this Act. (4) If the Secretary considers that the holder of the licence has ceased-- (a) to satisfy any relevant eligibility criteria; or 20 (b) to be a fit and proper person to hold the licence; or (c) to be actively, substantially and regularly engaged in the activities authorised by the licence-- 25 the Secretary may by notice in writing served on the holder require the holder, within 14 days or such later period as is specified in the notice, to show sufficient cause why the renewal of the licence should 30 not be refused. (5) If the holder of the licence fails to show sufficient cause for renewing the licence, the Secretary may refuse to renew the licence. 34 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (6) The Secretary may refuse to renew a fish receiver's licence if, in the opinion of the Secretary, the premises or place in respect of which the licence is issued is not appropriate for the activities authorised by the licence. 5 (7) If the Secretary refuses to renew a licence in accordance with this section, the licence is for the purposes of this Act deemed to have been cancelled. (8) If the Secretary considers that the holder of 10 the licence is not complying with any requirement applying to the licence by or under this Act, the Secretary may by notice in writing served on the holder defer the renewal of the licence until the licence 15 holder satisfies the Secretary that the requirement has been complied with or that the holder is taking or has taken all reasonable steps to comply with the requirements of the licence. 20 (9) A copy of any notice served on the holder of a licence in accordance with sub-section (4) or (8) must, within 7 days of being served, be sent to each holder of a registered financial interest in the licence. 25 (10) If the renewal of a licence has been deferred under sub-section (8), the licence is deemed as from the date of its expiry to have been suspended. (11) The Secretary may defer the renewal of a 30 licence while the licence is suspended by a court. 58. Powers of Secretary in respect of fishery licences (1) This section applies if-- 35 35 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (a) the Secretary considers that the holder of a fishery licence that is not transferable-- (i) has ceased to satisfy any relevant eligibility criteria; or 5 (ii) has ceased to be actively, substantially and regularly engaged in the activities authorised by the licence; or (b) the holder of a fishery licence has not 10 paid any fee, royalty or levy that is due in respect of the licence within 14 days of the date that it was due. (2) The Secretary may require the holder of the licence to show sufficient cause why the 15 licence should not be cancelled or suspended. (3) The Secretary must make the requirement by serving a written notice on the holder of the licence that specifies-- 20 (a) the grounds on which the requirement is being made; and (b) the time within which the requirement must be complied with. (4) A copy of any notice served on the holder of 25 a licence in accordance with sub-section (1) must, within 7 days of being served, be sent to each holder of a registered financial interest in the licence. 30 36 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (5) If the holder of the licence fails to show sufficient cause, the Secretary may cancel the licence or suspend the licence for such period as the Secretary determines. 59. Registration of financial interests 5 (1) This section applies if a person who is not the holder of a particular access licence has a financial interest in that licence. (2) The person, and the holder of the licence, may register details of the financial interest 10 with the Secretary in the form approved by the Secretary. (3) The Secretary must, within 21 days of receiving an application to transfer the licence, notify each holder of a registered 15 financial interest of the application. (4) Each holder of a registered financial interest who receives the notice must, within 21 days of receiving the notice, advise the Secretary in writing of his or her approval or 20 disapproval of the proposed transfer. (5) If all the holders of registered financial interests in the licence notified under sub- section (3) do not approve the proposed transfer, the Secretary must not transfer the 25 licence. (6) If the holder of a registered financial interest notified under sub-section (3) does not comply with sub-section (4), the holder is deemed to have approved of the proposed 30 transfer. 37 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. 60. Cancellation of transferable licence (1) This section applies to a licence that is transferable and that has been cancelled by a court. (2) The Secretary must notify each holder of a 5 registered financial interest in the licence of the cancellation. (3) For the purposes of this section, the cancellation of the licence is stayed and the licence is deemed to have been suspended 10 until whichever of the following first occurs-- (a) an appeal against the cancellation of the licence is granted; or (b) if there is no appeal against the 15 cancellation of the licence or the appeal is dismissed-- (i) the holder of the licence or the registered financial interest transfers the licence to an eligible 20 person in accordance with this Act; or (ii) the expiry of the period of 6 months after the date on which an appeal should have been lodged or 25 was dismissed (as the case may be). (4) If sub-section (3)(b) applies and the holder of the licence fails to transfer the licence in accordance with that sub-section, the licence 30 is cancelled as from the expiry of the period of 6 months specified in that sub-section. 38 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (5) If sub-section (3)(b) applies but sub-section (4) does not apply, the cancellation of the licence by the court is revoked on the transfer of the licence to the eligible person. Division 3--Policy Statements, Orders and 5 Quota Notices Concerning Fisheries 61. Fisheries policy statements (1) The Minister may make a policy statement on any matter relating to the management of one or more fisheries or one or more zones 10 of a fishery. (2) The Minister must publish any policy statement made under this section in the Government Gazette. (3) The Minister may revoke or amend a policy 15 statement at any time by publishing notice of the revocation or amendment in the Government Gazette. (4) The Minister must not make, revoke or amend a policy statement unless she or he 20 has consulted with the relevant consultative bodies and has considered any comments made by those bodies concerning the policy statement or its revocation or amendment. 62. Order concerning a fishery or a fishery 25 licence (1) The Minister may make an order-- (a) that specifies minimum eligibility criteria that must be met before a person may be issued with a particular 30 category or class of fishery licence or permit, or to have a particular category 39 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. or class of fishery licence renewed or transferred; (b) that redefines a fishery; (c) that redefines licence entitlements within a fishery (other than entitlements 5 conferred by the regulations); (d) that redefines other fisheries to make their descriptions consistent with any change made under paragraph (b); (e) that defines a developing fishery. 10 (2) An order has effect from the date it is published in the Government Gazette, or from any later date specified in the order as the date it is to have effect from. (3) The Minister may revoke or amend an order 15 at any time by publishing notice of the revocation or amendment in the Government Gazette. (4) The Minister may only make or revoke or amend an order on the recommendation of 20 the Fisheries Co-Management Council and after she or he has consulted with the relevant consultative bodies concerning the order or revocation or amendment. (5) If an order is to contain measures or 25 conditions involving expenditure by the Crown other than expenditure within the relevant Department's budget allocation, the Minister may only make the order after obtaining the approval of the Treasurer. 30 63. Compensation arising from the cancellation of access licences under section 62 40 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (1) This section applies if an access licence is cancelled as a result of an order under section 62. (2) The person who held the licence, and any person who held a registered financial 5 interest in the licence at the time it was cancelled, are each entitled to compensation for the financial loss suffered as a natural, direct and reasonable consequence of the cancellation of the licence, in proportion to 10 the extent of their respective interests. (3) An application for compensation must be made to the Secretary in the form specified by the Secretary. (4) The Secretary must determine the amount of 15 compensation payable in accordance with the regulations. (5) Compensation is to be paid in the manner permitted under the regulations. (6) Parts 10 and 11 and section 37 of the Land 20 Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986, with any necessary modifications, apply to the determination of compensation under this section as if the claim were a claim under section 37 of that Act. 25 64. Quota orders (1) The Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Minister, by order published in the Government Gazette-- (a) set the total allowable catch (by 30 number, volume, weight or value) for a specified period for a fishery as a whole or for a specified zone or zones in a fishery; 41 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (b) determine a method or formula for establishing an individual quota unit within a total allowable catch; (c) determine the quantity of fish (by number, volume, weight or value) 5 comprising an individual quota unit and the number of individual quota units permitted to be taken by each licence holder in a specified period or specified fishery or zone; 10 (d) determine the allocation of individual quotas to each access licence issued in respect of the relevant fishery or zone, and the circumstances, if any, in which the quotas can be exceeded or wholly 15 or partially transferred or carried over; (e) set the minimum and maximum individual quota units that may be acquired or held by each licence holder in a specified period or specified 20 fishery or zone; (f) determine a method or formula for varying individual quotas or individual quota units over a period of time. (2) A notice has effect from the date it is 25 published in the Government Gazette, or from any later date specified in the notice as the date it is to have effect from. (3) The Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Minister, revoke or 30 amend a notice at any time by publishing notice of the revocation or amendment in the Government Gazette. (4) Without intending to limit the generality of sub-section (3), the Governor in Council 35 42 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

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Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. size or allocation of individual quotas, before the end of the period to which the total allowable catch or quotas apply. (5) The Minister must not recommend the making, revocation or amendment of a notice 5 unless she or he has consulted with the relevant consultative bodies and has considered any comments made by those bodies concerning the proposed recommendation. 10 (6) In referring to a quantity of individual quota units, an order under this section may refer to fractions of an individual quota unit. 65. Individual quota (1) The Secretary must give the holder of an 15 access licence a quota notice setting out details of the individual quota allocated to the licence as soon as is practicable after any individual quota is allocated to the licence. (2) If a quota order makes any change to an 20 individual quota, the Secretary must give the holder of the access licence a new quota notice setting out details of the revised individual quota as soon as is practicable after the quota order is published. 25 (3) With the approval of the Secretary, the holder of an access licence for a fishery or a specified zone of a fishery may, for a quota period-- (a) transfer to the holder of any other 30 access licence for the same fishery or specified zone of the fishery up to the maximum number of individual quota units permitted to be transferred by the relevant quota order; 35 44 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (b) acquire from the holders of any other access licences for the same fishery or specified zone of the fishery additional individual quota units up to the maximum additional number of 5 individual quota units permitted to be acquired by the relevant quota order. (4) An application to the Secretary for approval must, where applicable, be accompanied by the relevant quota notice or notices. 10 (5) The Secretary may grant an application if it is consistent with every quota order and management plan that applies to the relevant fishery or zone. (6) The Secretary must refuse to grant an 15 application that is inconsistent with any relevant provision of this Act. (7) If the Secretary grants an application, he or she must issue new quota notices for each access licence involved in the transfer or 20 acquisition. (8) The Secretary must issue a new quota notice for an access licence as soon as is practicable after the access licence is renewed or transferred. 25 (9) If an individual quota no longer applies to a licence in a quota period, the quota notice required by sub-section (7) or (8) must state that fact. 66. Offences in relation to individual quota 30 (1) During any specified quota period, the holder of an access licence must not take any fish in excess of the permitted amount. 45 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. Penalty: (a) For a first offence, 50 penalty units and the forfeiture of whichever is the greater of 1 individual quota unit or the number of individual quota units 5 equivalent to the quantity of excess fish taken. (b) For a second offence, 100 penalty units and the forfeiture of whichever is the greater of 3 individual quota units or 10 the number of individual quota units equivalent to double the quantity of excess fish taken. (c) For a third offence, 150 penalty units and the cancellation of any entitlement 15 in respect of the access licence to be allocated an individual quota in the next full quota period after the conviction. (d) For a subsequent offence, 200 penalty 20 units or 12 months imprisonment or both, and the cancellation of the access licence. (2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), "permitted amount" means the amount of 25 fish a person is permitted to take under an access licence by virtue of the number of individual quota units that he or she holds under this Act in respect of the licence. (3) For the purposes of sub-section (1)(c), a 30 quota period is a full quota period even if it is shortened in any way by a quota order made during the quota period. (4) Individual quota units that are forfeited under sub-section (1) may be allocated by 35 46 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. the Secretary to one or more holders of access licences in the same specified zone in accordance with the regulations. (5) For the purposes of sub-section (4), the regulations may require the Secretary to sell 5 forfeited individual quota units and to sell such units by tender, by auction or in any other manner. (6) If the number of individual quota units not yet taken by the holder in the quota period in 10 which the conviction occurs is less than the number forfeited under paragraph (a) or (b) of the penalty under sub-section (1), the balance of the forfeited number of quota units is forfeited in the next quota period. 15 (7) For the purposes of sub-section (6), any differences in the quantity of fish that comprise an individual quota unit in different periods are to be disregarded. (8) For the purposes of paragraphs (a) and (b) of 20 the penalty under sub-section (1), if a quantity of fish does not equate exactly to a number of individual quota units, the excess is deemed to be an individual quota unit. (9) If a person who is acting on behalf of the 25 holder of an access licence exceeds the permitted amount for the licence-- (a) he or she is liable to the relevant fines or imprisonment specified in sub- section (1); and 30 (b) the relevant forfeiture applies to the licence. (10) The Secretary must issue a new quota notice for an access licence as soon as is practicable 47 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. after any individual quota units in respect of the licence are forfeited under this section. (11) If an individual quota no longer applies to a licence in a quota period, the quota notice required by sub-section (10) must state that 5 fact. Division 4--Fishing Closures and Restrictions 67. Fishing closures (1) A regulation or fisheries notice may-- (a) fix open and closed seasons for fish; 10 and (b) prohibit the taking, landing, processing, selling or possessing of fish or fishing bait or a specified species of fish or fishing bait; or 15 (c) prohibit the use of specified fishing methods. (2) A prohibition under sub-section (1)-- (a) may be absolute or conditional; (b) may apply in respect of any specified 20 species of fish or fishing bait; (c) may apply to any waters or to specified waters or areas; (d) may apply for such period as is specified including-- 25 (i) specified times of the day; (ii) specified periods of a week, month or year; (iii) specified periods of more than a year; 30 48 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (e) may apply in respect of specified classes of fishery licences; (f) may apply either generally or in specified circumstances or to specified people or classes of people. 5 (3) A person must not contravene a prohibition under sub-section (1). Penalty: 100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months or both. (4) In addition to the penalty under sub-section 10 (3), the regulations or a fisheries notice may provide that, in respect of a specified species of fish, a person is liable to a further penalty-- (a) for a first offence, not exceeding ½ 15 penalty unit for each fish of that species taken, landed, sold or possessed; (b) for a subsequent offence, not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each fish of that species taken, landed, sold or 20 possessed. (5) Despite sub-section (3), a person may sell or process a fish in a closed season for fish of that species if he or she can prove that the fish was not taken in contravention of a 25 prohibition under sub-section (1). (6) Sub-section (5) does not apply to a person in relation to a particular prohibition if the regulation or fisheries notice creating the prohibition expressly prohibits the sale or 30 processing of fish of that species during the closed season. 68. Prohibition to prevail 49 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 Act No. A prohibition under this Division prevails over any provision to the contrary in this Act. 50 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. 68A. Offences in relation to size and catch limits (1) A person must not use commercial fishing equipment-- (a) to take fish that are less than the minimum size, or that are more than the 5 maximum size, specified by the regulations for that species of fish; or (b) to take more fish than the catch limit for that species of fish. Penalty: First offence--50 penalty units or 10 imprisonment for 3 months or both. Subsequent offence--100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months or both. 15 (2) A person must not possess fish that are less than the minimum size, or that are more than the maximum size, specified by the regulations for that species of fish if-- (a) the fish were taken by the use of 20 commercial fishing equipment; or (b) the fish have been consigned for sale or are possessed for sale. Penalty: First offence--50 penalty units or imprisonment for 3 months or 25 both. Subsequent offence--100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months or both. 30 51 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 9 Act No. (3) A person must not take or have in his or her possession-- (a) fish that are less than the minimum size, or that are more than the maximum size, specified by the 5 regulations for that species of fish; or (b) more fish than the catch limit for that species of fish. Penalty: First offence--10 penalty units. Subsequent offence--20 penalty 10 units. (4) Sub-sections (1), (2)(a) and (3)(b) do not apply to abalone. (5) A person must not-- (a) use commercial abalone equipment to 15 take abalone that is less than the minimum size, or that is more than the maximum size, specified by the regulations for abalone; or (b) take or possess more abalone than the 20 catch limit for abalone. Penalty: First offence--50 penalty units or imprisonment for 3 months or both. Subsequent offence--100 penalty 25 units or imprisonment for 6 months or both. (6) Sub-sections (3)(b) and (5)(b) do not apply to a person in the business of processing or selling fish if he or she can prove that any 30 fish in his or her possession that are in excess of the catch limit were taken in accordance with this Act. 52 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 10 Act No. (7) In addition to any other penalty specified by this section, a person who is guilty of an offence under this section in relation to a priority species is liable to a penalty of up to 1 penalty unit for each fish of the priority 5 species that is-- (a) less than the minimum size, or that is more than the maximum size, specified by the regulations for that species of fish; or 10 (b) in excess of the catch limit allowed by the regulations for that species of fish. (8) An authorised officer or a member of the police force may seize-- (a) any undersized fish; and 15 (b) all fish in any basket, bag, box or receptacle (and the basket, bag, box or receptacle), if more than 5% of those fish are undersized. (9) This section does not apply to a person who 20 is authorised under this Act to do anything that would otherwise be a contravention of this section.'. 10. Changes concerning protected aquatic biota permits (1) For sections 72(3)(b) and (c) of the Fisheries Act 25 1995 substitute-- "(b) may refuse to issue a permit if the applicant has been convicted of an offence under this Act, the Fisheries Act 1968, the Wildlife Act 1975, the Flora and Fauna Guarantee 30 Act 1988 or a law of the Commonwealth or of another State or of a Territory that corresponds to any of those Acts.". 53 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 11 Act No. (2) In section 72(4) of the Fisheries Act 1995, for "12 months" substitute "3 years". 11. Substitution of sections 74 and 75 For sections 74 and 75 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- 5 "75. Declaration of noxious aquatic species (1) The Governor in Council may, by Order in Council, declare any aquatic species to be noxious. (2) A declaration cannot be made under sub- 10 section (1) in respect of-- (a) protected aquatic biota; or (b) protected wildlife, notable wildlife or endangered wildlife under the Wildlife Act 1975; or 15 (c) protected flora or part of a taxon or community listed under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988. (3) A declaration under sub-section (1)-- (a) may apply to any species of aquatic 20 flora or fauna (whether alive or dead) specified in the declaration, other than mammals, reptiles, amphibians or birds; (b) may apply to all, or a specified part, of Victoria; 25 (c) comes into operation on the date the Order in Council is published in the Government Gazette or any later date specified in the declaration as the date of commencement. 30 (4) A declaration is a subordinate instrument for the purposes of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984. 54 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 12 Act No. (5) The Governor in Council may at any time, by Order in Council, amend or revoke any Order made under sub-section (1).". 12. Substitution of sections 76-80 For sections 76, 77, 78, 79 and 80 of the Fisheries 5 Act 1995 substitute-- "76. Offences concerning prohibited noxious aquatic species Unless authorised under this Act, a person must not bring into Victoria or take, hatch, 10 keep, possess, sell, transport, put into any container or release into protected waters any aquatic species that is declared to be noxious under section 75. Penalty: First offence: 100 penalty units. 15 Second offence: 200 penalty units.". 13. Changes concerning noxious aquatic species For section 81 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- 20 "81. Noxious aquatic species permits (1) The Secretary may issue a noxious aquatic species permit to a person authorising the person to do anything that is prohibited by section 76. 25 (2) In considering whether to issue a permit, the Secretary must have regard to the welfare of any relevant fishery or aquatic ecosystem. 55 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 13 Act No. (3) The Secretary-- (a) must not issue a permit if the Secretary considers that-- (i) the applicant does not satisfy the relevant eligibility criteria; or 5 (ii) the issue of the permit would be inconsistent with the relevant management plan or if there is no relevant management plan, would be harmful to the welfare of any 10 relevant fishery or aquatic ecosystem; (iii) the permit is sought for a purpose other than a scientific, research, fisheries management, aquaculture 15 or other purpose specified by the regulations; (b) may refuse to issue a permit if the applicant has been convicted of an offence under this Act, the Fisheries 20 Act 1968, the Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994, the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Act 1958, the Wildlife Act 1975 or the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 or a law of the 25 Commonwealth or of another State or of a Territory that corresponds to any of those Acts. (4) If a person kept a noxious aquatic species immediately before the commencement of 30 this section, the person may continue to keep it-- 56 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 14 Act No. (a) if the person does not apply for a permit within 90 days after that commencement, until the end of that period of 90 days; or (b) if the person applies for that permit 5 during that period, until the application is determined. (5) A permit-- (a) unless revoked, continues in force for a period not exceeding 3 years as is 10 specified in the permit by the Secretary; and (b) applies to the category of noxious aquatic species specified in the permit; and 15 (c) is not transferable. (6) A permit is not renewable, but the Secretary may issue another permit to a person whose permit is about to expire or who has previously held a permit.". 20 14. Change concerning the revocation of a noxious aquatic species permit For section 82(1) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(1) The Secretary may revoke a noxious aquatic 25 species permit at any time by serving notice of the revocation on the holder of the permit.". 15. Substitution of section 87 For section 87 of the Fisheries Act 1995 30 substitute-- "87. No penalty if noxious aquatic species specimen is killed immediately 57 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 16 Act No. Despite anything to the contrary in this Division, if a person who takes any thing that is declared to be a noxious aquatic species immediately kills it, the person is not liable to any penalty under this Division.". 5 16. Changes to the functions of the Fisheries Co- Management Council In section 91 of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) in paragraph (f), for "angling" substitute "recreational fishery"; 10 (b) after paragraph (f) insert-- "(fa) to prepare, publicise and distribute codes of practice that provide guidance to the holders of fishery licences or permits under this Act on best practice 15 concerning any matter relevant to the holders of fishery licences or permits; (fb) to publicise and distribute such codes of practice that have been prepared by a recognised peak body or a fishery 20 committee;". 17. Repeal of fishery bodies corporate and code of practice provisions Sections 35(3), 96, 97, 98, 99 and 100 of the Fisheries Act 1995 are repealed. 25 18. Extension of time for giving seizure receipt In section 104(5) of the Fisheries Act 1995, for "7 days" substitute "14 days". 58 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 19 Act No. 19. Changes concerning use of explosives and substances For section 112 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- '112. Use of explosives, poisons, substances or equipment for fishing 5 (1) Unless authorised under this Act or under any other Act, a person must not use, or attempt to use, any explosive in Victorian waters. Penalty: 100 penalty units or imprisonment 10 for 6 months or both. (2) Unless authorised under this Act or under any other Act, a person must not use, or attempt to use, any poison, substance or equipment in Victorian waters if the use of 15 the poison, substance or equipment can reasonably be expected to result in-- (a) the taking or killing of any fish, fishing bait or protected aquatic biota; or (b) damage to the habitat of any fish, 20 fishing bait or protected aquatic biota. Penalty: 100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months or both. (3) If a court finds a person guilty of an offence against this section, the court may, in 25 addition to any other penalty imposed by it, order the person to pay compensation for any damage or loss caused by the offence to any person. (4) In this section "poison" has the same 30 meaning as it has in the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981.'. 59 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 20 Act No. 20. Substitution of section 114 For section 114 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "114. Prohibition on possession, sale or use of boats and equipment 5 (1) A regulation or fisheries notice may prohibit the possession, sale or use of any specified boats or equipment. (2) A prohibition under sub-section (1)-- (a) may be absolute or conditional; 10 (b) may apply in respect of any specified species of fish or fishing bait; (c) may apply to any waters or to specified waters or areas; (d) may apply for such period as is 15 specified including-- (i) specified times of the day; (ii) specified periods of a week, month or year; (iii) specified periods of more than a 20 year; (e) may apply in respect of specified classes of fishery licences; (f) may apply either generally or in specified circumstances or to specified 25 people or classes of people. (3) A person must not contravene a prohibition under sub-section (1). Penalty: 100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months or both.". 30 60 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 21 Act No. 21. Change concerning unlawful interference with equipment In section 115 of the Fisheries Act 1995, omit "prescribed" (wherever occurring). 22. Widening of court's ability to order removal of 5 obstructions In section 119(2) of the Fisheries Act 1995, for "convicting a person" substitute "finding a person guilty". 23. Consequential amendment and repeal of redundant 10 provision In section 120 of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) in sub-section (1), for "relevant commercial fishing licence" substitute "fishery licence (other than a recreational fishery licence)"; 15 (b) sub-section (4) is repealed. 24. Changes concerning simplification of proof (1) In section 122 of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) in sub-sections (1) and (2), for "against this Act, the regulations or a fisheries notice" 20 substitute "under this Act"; (b) in sub-section (1)(g), for "signed by" substitute "under the seal of"; (c) in sub-section (3), for "prescribed priority fish species" substitute "priority species". 25 (2) In section 123 of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) in sub-sections (3), (4) and (5), for "class, kind or taxon" (wherever occurring) substitute "species"; (b) in sub-section (4), for "aquatic taxon" 30 substitute "aquatic species"; . 61 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 24 Act No. (c) in sub-section (8), for "a statement by" substitute "a statement in writing purporting to be under the seal of". (3) After section 123(8) of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- 5 "(9) A certificate signed or appearing to be signed by an authorised officer certifying-- (a) that a particular conversion factor is the relevant conversion factor in the relevant circumstances; and 10 (b) as to the effect of applying that conversion factor to those circumstances-- is evidence, and in the absence of evidence to the contrary, is proof of the facts stated in 15 the certificate. (10) For the purposes of this section, if a certificate purports to be signed by an authorised officer and there is no evidence to the contrary, it is not necessary to prove-- 20 (a) that the person who signed the certificate is an authorised officer; or (b) that the signature is the signature of the authorised officer. (11) No evidence to the contrary for the purposes 25 of sub-section (10) is admissible unless, at least 7 days before the hearing, the defendant gave the informant written notice that he or she intended to challenge the status or identity of the person who purported to sign 30 the certificate.". 62 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 25 Act No. (4) In section 124 of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) for "signed by" substitute "under the seal of"; (b) in paragraph (d), omit ", restrictions, limitations or endorsements"; 5 (c) in paragraph (f), after "declaration" insert ", policy statement, order under section 62"; (d) omit ", without proof of the signature of the Secretary,". 25. Insertion of section 123A 10 After section 123 of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- "123A. Procedure to be followed before certain certificates are evidence (1) This section applies to any certificate 15 referred to in section 123(4) or (9). (2) Despite section 123, a certificate to which this section applies is not evidence unless a copy of the certificate was served on the defendant with the summons, or at least 28 20 days before the hearing at which it is sought to tender the certificate as evidence. (3) The defendant is not entitled to question the authorised officer in relation to the certificate at a hearing unless the defendant, 25 at least 7 days before the hearing, gave the informant and the authorised officer a written notice requiring the authorised officer to attend the hearing. 30 63 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 26 Act No. (4) Service of a copy of the certificate for the purposes of this section may be proved-- (a) in any manner in which service of a summons may be proved; or (b) if the certificate was served with the 5 summons and proof of service of the summons is by affidavit, by stating in the affidavit that a copy of the certificate was served with the summons.". 10 26. Changes concerning evidence of locality (1) In section 125(1) of the Fisheries Act 1995, for "against this Act, the regulations or a fisheries notice" substitute "under this Act". (2) For section 125(2) of the Fisheries Act 1995 15 substitute-- "(2) In any proceedings for an offence under this Act, the statement of an authorised officer that any place, locality or area is a place, locality or area referred to under this Act is 20 evidence that the place, locality or area described is the place, locality or area referred to under this Act.". (3) In section 125(3) of the Fisheries Act 1995, omit "(as each is defined in the regulations)". 25 27. Substitution of section 126 For section 126 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "126. Evidence of consignment The statement on oath of an authorised 30 officer that any packaging or label, slip, tag or other document on or in any box, container or package of fish consigned, or 64 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 28 Act No. displayed, for sale is marked with a means of identifying a person is evidence that that person consigned or displayed those fish for sale.". 28. Substitution of section 128 5 For section 128 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "128. Additional penalties for licence holders committing offences (1) In addition to any other penalty a court may 10 impose, if the holder of a fishery licence or a permit, or a person acting on his or her behalf, is convicted of an offence-- (a) that is a breach of a section specified by the regulations for the purposes of this 15 section; or (b) that is a breach of a designated licence condition-- the court may suspend the holder's licence or permit for a period of up to 12 months. 20 (2) A reference to "a person acting on his or her behalf" in sub-section (1) only refers to a person who commits a relevant offence in the course of carrying out an activity on behalf of the holder. 25 (3) In addition to any other penalty a court may impose, if the holder of a fishery licence or a permit is convicted of an offence set out in sub-section (1)(a) or (b) for a second time, the court may suspend the holder's licence or 30 permit for a period of up to 12 months or may cancel the licence or permit. 65 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 29 Act No. (4) If the court cancels a licence or permit, it must specify a period during which the convicted person is not to be eligible to be granted a new licence or permit. (5) The Magistrates' Court may, on the 5 application of any person, stay a decision under this section-- (a) pending an appeal against the decision to the County Court; or (b) to enable fishing equipment to be 10 recovered. (6) If the Magistrates' Court refuses to stay a decision under this section, the convicted person may appeal against the refusal to the County Court.". 15 29. Substitution of section 129 For section 129 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "129. Additional penalty--offence by corporation Despite anything to the contrary in this Act, 20 if a court convicts a corporation of an offence-- (a) that is a breach of a section specified by the regulations for the purposes of section 128; or 25 (b) that is a breach of a designated licence condition-- the court may impose a penalty of up to twice the monetary penalty that otherwise applies in respect of the offence.". 30 66 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 30 32 Act No. 30. Substitution of section 131 For section 131 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "131. 10 year limit on previous offences by licence holders 5 (1) This section applies if a court is determining the penalty for an offence under this Act that was committed by a person who held a fishery licence (other than a recreational fishery licence) at the time the offence was 10 committed. (2) For the purposes of determining whether it may cancel or suspend the licence under this Act, the court must disregard any previous conviction incurred by the person under-- 15 (a) this Act; or (b) the Fisheries Act 1968; or (c) a law of the Commonwealth or another State or Territory that corresponds to this Act-- 20 for any offence that occurred more than 10 years before the date of the offence for which the court is determining the penalty.". 31. Changes to the functions of the Commercial Fisheries Licensing Panel 25 For section 134(a) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(a) consider applications relating to the issue, transfer or renewal of fishery licences (other than recreational fishery licences) referred to 30 it by the Secretary;". 32. Clarification concerning the proceedings of the Licensing Appeals Tribunal 67 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 Act No. After section 136(10) of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- "(11) After hearing an appeal, the Licensing Appeals Tribunal may-- (a) affirm the decision; or 5 (b) vary the decision; or (c) set aside the decision and either-- (i) make a decision in substitution of the decision; or (ii) remit the matter that gave rise to 10 the decision for re-consideration in accordance with any directions or recommendations of the Tribunal. (12) The Licensing Appeals Tribunal may make 15 any order necessary to give effect to its determination of an appeal under sub-section (11). (13) A person to whom such an order is directed must comply with the order.". 20 33. Substitution of section 137 For section 137 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- '137. Reviewable decisions For the purposes of section 136, 25 "reviewable decision" means a decision by the Secretary-- (a) to refuse to issue a licence under section 51 or renew a licence under section 57; 30 (b) to refuse to approve the transfer of a fishery licence under section 56; 68 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 34 Act No. (c) to vary any licence or permit under section 54(1)(a); (d) to impose, vary or revoke any condition under section 54(1)(b); (e) to refuse to issue a general permit under 5 section 49(5); (f) to refuse to place the name of a person on an access licence for the purposes of section 39(2); (g) to defer the renewal of a licence under 10 section 57(8); (h) to suspend or cancel a fishery licence under section 58; (i) to suspend or refuse to renew or transfer a licence under section 101(3); 15 (j) which the regulations state is a reviewable decision for the purposes of this section.'. 34. Removal of the register Section 138 of the Fisheries Act 1995 is 20 repealed. 35. Changes concerning research carried out by the Secretary In section 140 of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) for sub-section (1)(b) substitute-- 25 "(b) use any commercial fishing equipment, commercial abalone equipment or commercial aquaculture equipment or other device of any kind or any liquid, solid or gaseous matter."; 30 69 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 36 Act No. (b) for sub-section (2)(i) substitute-- "(i) stock any waters with any species of fish;". 36. Repeal of section authorising special activities Section 141 of the Fisheries Act 1995 is 5 repealed. 37. Substitution of section 145 For section 145 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "145. Availability for inspection 10 The Secretary must make available for inspection at the principal office of the Department without charge during normal office hours a copy of any fisheries notice, Order in Council, notice, declaration, 15 management plan, policy statement, quota order or order under section 62. 38. Exception to the secrecy provision After section 146(2)(d) of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- 20 "(e) using skills that were developed as a result of having access to any information referred to in sub-section (1) where the use of the skills does not involve the disclosure of the information.". 25 39. Change concerning licence and permit applications (1) For section 148(4) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(4) If the Secretary is of the opinion that the interests of one or more third parties may be 30 adversely affected by the grant of a licence (other than a recreational fishery licence) or 70 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 40 Act No. a permit that is the subject of a particular application, the Secretary may require the applicant to-- (a) consult any relevant peak body; (b) advertise the application in a newspaper 5 circulating in the affected area.". (2) In section 148 of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) in sub-section (1), omit ", the regulations or a fisheries notice"; (b) in sub-section (10)-- 10 (i) after "for the issue" insert "or transfer"; (ii) omit "under section 42". 40. Changes concerning licences and permits (1) For sections 149(1) and (2) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- 15 "(1) While a licence is suspended under this Act, the person who holds the licence is to be treated as if he or she did not hold the licence.". (2) In section 149(3) of the Fisheries Act 1995, omit 20 "prescribed". 41. Changes concerning royalties and levies (1) In section 150(2)(b) of the Fisheries Act 1995, omit "declared". (2) For section 150(3) of the Fisheries Act 1995 25 substitute-- "(3) The regulations may prescribe the manner in which, the period in respect of which, and the date by when, the royalty is to be paid.". 30 71 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 42 Act No. (3) For sections 151(2) and (3) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(2) The prescribed rate of levy may be fixed-- (a) as a fixed amount; or (b) as a percentage of the fees payable on 5 the licence or permit; or (c) as a percentage of the royalty payable in respect of the licence or permit. (3) The regulations may prescribe the manner in which, the period in respect of which, and 10 the date by when, the levy is to be paid.". (4) For section 151(4)(b) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(b) compliance; (ba) management; 15 (bc) administration; (bd) funding peak bodies;". (5) In section 151(5) of the Fisheries Act 1995, after "class of licence" insert "or permit". (6) After section 151(5) of the Fisheries Act 1995 20 insert-- "(5A) If, at the time a levy is imposed, the Secretary states that the money raised by the levy, or a part of that money, is to be paid to (or to be applied for the benefit of) one or 25 more organisations, the Secretary must ensure that that money is paid to (or applied for the benefit of) that, or those, organisations.". 42. Insertion of section 151A 30 72 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 43 Act No. After section 151 of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- "151A. Additional provisions applying to royalties and levies (1) Regulations made under section 150 or 151 5 may provide for all or any of the following matters-- (a) methods of calculating royalties and levies; (b) the reduction, waiver or refund, in 10 whole or in part, of any royalty or levy; (c) how royalties and levies are to be paid (including payments by instalments); (d) the recovery, and payment, of interest on arrears. 15 (2) Regulations under sub-section (1)(b) may be expressed to apply either generally or specifically-- (a) in respect of certain matters or transactions or classes of matters or 20 transactions; or (b) when an event happens; or (c) in respect of certain people or classes of people; or (d) in respect of any combination of 25 matters, transactions, events or people-- and may be expressed to apply subject to specified conditions or in the discretion of any specified person or body.". 30 43. Changes concerning fisheries notices 73 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 43 Act No. (1) For sections 152(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(a) fix and enforce catch limits for any species of fish specified in the notice; (b) fix periods during which any specified 5 fishing activity in relation to fish is prohibited or allowed; (c) provide for the management of a specified area of inland waters;". (2) For section 152(3) of the Fisheries Act 1995 10 substitute-- "(3) If a provision of a fisheries notice is inconsistent with any regulations, management plan, policy statement, order under section 62, licence or permit, the 15 fisheries notice prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.". (3) For sections 152(5)(b) and (c) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(b) must be sent to the relevant recognised peak 20 bodies; (c) if there are no relevant recognised peak bodies, must be published in a newspaper circulating in the area affected by the notice;". 25 (4) After section 152(5) of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- "(5A) Despite sub-section (5)(e), unless sooner revoked, a fisheries notice made under sub- section (1)(c) is revoked on the date 30 specified in the notice, which must be a date that is not more than 3 years after the date the notice comes into operation.". 74 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 44 Act No. 44. Changes concerning regulation making powers In section 153 of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) in sub-section (2), for all words and expressions after "for or with respect to" substitute "the matters listed in Schedule 5 3."; (b) in sub-section (4)(c), omit "an approved code of fishing practice or"; (c) in sub-section (4)(d), after "Council" insert ", statutory body"; 10 (d) for sub-section (6)(h) substitute-- "(h) how fees are to be paid (including payments by instalments); (i) the recovery, and payment, of interest on arrears.". 15 45. Substitution of section 155 For section 155 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "155. Saving of existing licences and permits after repeal 20 (1) Despite the repeal of the Fisheries Act 1968, any licence, registration or permit that is in force immediately before the commencement of section 154 continues in force until-- (a) it expires; or 25 (b) it is replaced by a fishery licence or a registration or permit issued under this Act-- whichever occurs first. (2) Despite the repeal of the Fisheries Act 1968, 30 a licence, registration or permit which is in 75 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 45 Act No. force immediately before the commencement of section 154 may be renewed once as if that Act had not been repealed. (3) For the purposes of this section, the Fisheries Act 1968 continues to apply in 5 respect of licences, registrations and permits continued in force by sub-section (1) (or renewed under sub-section (2)) as if it had not been repealed and any regulations, fisheries notice or other instrument under the 10 Fisheries Act 1968 having effect for the purposes of such licences, registrations and permits also continue to apply. (4) The Governor in Council may for the purposes of this section by notice published 15 in the Government Gazette specify-- (a) an appointed day in respect of all existing licences, registrations and permits under the Fisheries Act 1968; or 20 (b) an appointed day in respect of-- (i) each specified category of licences, registrations and permits under the Fisheries Act 1968; or (ii) specified classes or groups within 25 those categories. 155A. Conversion of existing licences Subject to section 155B, on the relevant appointed day (or as soon as is practicable after that day)-- 30 (a) the holder of a master fisherman's licence under section 13 of the Fisheries Act 1968 is entitled to be issued with an access licence that has entitlements equivalent to those that 35 76 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 45 Act No. applied to the licence immediately before the relevant appointed day, but is not entitled to an access licence in respect of a fishery for which a boat is licensed under section 14 of the 5 Fisheries Act 1968 (except in accordance with paragraph (b)); (b) the person for the time being registered as the owner of a registered fishing boat that is licensed under section 14 of the 10 Fisheries Act 1968 is entitled to be issued, in respect of each fishery for which the boat is licensed, with an access licence that has entitlements equivalent to those that applied to the 15 licence immediately before the relevant appointed day; (c) the holder of a declared abalone licence under section 13A or a new abalone licence under section 13B of the 20 Fisheries Act 1968 is entitled to be issued with an access licence-- (i) that authorises (in accordance with this Act) either the holder or a person approved by the 25 Secretary to take abalone; and (ii) that otherwise has entitlements equivalent to those that applied to the licence immediately before the relevant appointed day; 30 (d) the holder of a bait licence under section 13 of the Fisheries Act 1968 is entitled to be issued with an access licence that has entitlements equivalent to those that applied to the licence 35 77 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 45 Act No. immediately before the relevant appointed day; (e) the holder of an abalone processor's licence or an abalone storer's licence under section 13 of the Fisheries Act 5 1968 is entitled to be issued with a fish receiver's licence that has entitlements equivalent to those that applied to the licence immediately before the relevant appointed day; 10 (f) the holder of a consolidated master fisherman's licence or a master fisherman's licence under section 13AA of the Fisheries Act 1968 is entitled to be issued with an access licence that 15 has entitlements equivalent to those that applied to the licence immediately before the relevant appointed day; (g) the holder of a fish-culture permit under section 25 of the Fisheries Act 1968 is 20 entitled to be issued with an aquaculture licence-- (i) that has a duration of not more than 1 year; and (ii) that otherwise has entitlements 25 equivalent to those that applied to the permit immediately before the relevant appointed day. 155B. Beneficial owners of abalone licences may seek new licence 30 (1) The beneficial owner of a declared abalone licence under section 13A or a new abalone licence under section 13B of the Fisheries Act 1968 may apply to the Secretary at least 90 days before the relevant appointed day to 35 78 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 45 Act No. be issued on the appointed day with an access licence-- (a) that authorises (in accordance with this Act) either the owner or a person approved by the Secretary to take 5 abalone; and (b) that otherwise has entitlements equivalent to those that applied to the licence immediately before the relevant appointed day. 10 (2) An application must be accompanied by-- (a) evidence in support of the claim of beneficial ownership; and (b) any other information required by the Secretary. 15 (3) Upon receipt of an application, the Secretary must notify-- (a) the relevant licence holder; and (b) any holder of a prescribed financial interest registered under section 14A of 20 the Fisheries Act 1968 of the application. (4) The licence holder and each holder of a prescribed financial interest must within 30 days of receiving the notice advise the 25 Secretary in writing of their approval or disapproval of the proposed issue of an access licence to the beneficial owner. (5) If-- (a) a person does not give the Secretary the 30 advice required by sub-section (4) within the 30 days; and 79 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 45 Act No. (b) only one beneficial owner applies for the issue of that licence-- the person is deemed to have approved of the proposed issue of that licence to that beneficial owner. 5 (6) If the licence holder and all the holders of a prescribed financial interest in the licence have not approved of the proposed issue of an access licence, the Secretary must not grant the application by the beneficial owner. 10 (7) The Secretary may refuse to grant an application if-- (a) the claimed beneficial ownership is not bona fide; or (b) the applicant is not a fit and proper 15 person; or (c) if the applicant is a corporation, the applicant's nominee or any person in effective control of the corporation is not a fit and proper person. 20 (8) In considering an application, the Secretary-- (a) may refer the matter to the Commercial Fisheries Licensing Panel for advice; and 25 (b) must have regard to any recommendations made by the Panel. (9) The Secretary must not issue a licence or permit under this section unless the Secretary is satisfied that-- 30 (a) the holder or beneficial owner of the licence or permit satisfies the requirements of this section; and 80 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 45 Act No. (b) the issue of the licence or permit is consistent with the requirements of this section. (10) Despite anything to the contrary in section 155A(c) and sub-section (1), the Secretary 5 may only issue one access licence in respect of each declared abalone licence under section 13A and each new abalone licence under section 13B of the Fisheries Act 1968. (11) If-- 10 (a) more than one person who is entitled to, or who is entitled to apply for the issue of, a licence under this section applies for the licence; and (b) they do not agree as to who the licence 15 should be issued-- the Secretary must issue the licence to the licence holder pending the resolution of the dispute. 155C. Transitional regulations 20 Regulations under this Act may include savings, transitional or consequential provisions to facilitate the operation of this Part and the transition from the Fisheries Act 1968 to the Fisheries Act 1995. 25 155D. Right to licence lapses if licence not renewed A failure to renew any replacement licence issued under this Part within 30 days of the licence expiring extinguishes any rights a 30 person may have under this Part in respect of the licence.". 81 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 46 Act No. 46. Substitution of section 157 For section 157 of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "157. Transitional provision--sections 13A, 13AA and 13C of the Fisheries Act 1968 5 Despite the repeal of the Fisheries Act 1968, and without limiting section 155(2)-- (a) sections 13AA(2), (5), (6), (8), (9), (10), (14), (15) and (16) of the Fisheries Act 1968 continue to apply 10 to a fishery affected by those sections until an order applicable to that fishery is made under section 62; and (b) sections 13A(1) and 13C(1), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8) and (9) of the Fisheries 15 Act 1968 continue to apply to the abalone fishery until an order applicable to that fishery is made under section 62.". 47. Other changes to transitional provisions 20 (1) In section 158(1) of the Fisheries Act 1995-- (a) omit "a commercial fishing licence or"; (b) paragraph (a) is repealed. (2) In section 159 of the Fisheries Act 1995, after "fees" insert ", levies". 25 48. Insertion of section 158A After section 158 of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- "158A. Transitional provision--issue of licences (1) This section applies to any licence issued to 30 a person under this Act to replace a licence 82 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 49 Act No. held by the person under the Fisheries Act 1968. (2) Despite anything to the contrary in this Act or the Fisheries Act 1968, the licence continues in force for the period specified on 5 the licence by the Secretary, which must not be a period of more than 1 year.". 49. Minor amendment For section 162(3) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- 10 "(3) In Schedule 1 of the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987, after "Fisheries Act 1968" insert "Fisheries Act 1995". 50. Minor and consequential amendments (1) In the Fisheries Act 1995-- 15 (a) in section 5-- (i) in sub-section (1)(a), for "taxa" substitute "species"; (ii) in sub-sections (1)(f) and (2), for "taxon" substitute "species"; 20 (b) in section 6, for "taxon" substitute "species"; (c) in section 10(2)(a), for "fishing" substitute "fishery"; (d) in section 20(1), omit "and the regulations 25 and any fisheries notices"; (e) in section 22(3), omit ", limitations, restrictions and endorsements"; (f) in section 22(4), for "endorse" substitute "vary"; 30 83 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 50 Act No. (g) in section 22(5)-- (i) for "an endorsement" substitute "a variation"; (ii) for "the endorsement" (wherever occurring) substitute "the variation"; 5 (h) in section 23(b)(i), omit "or an endorsement of a licence or permit"; (i) in section 72(1), omit "and the regulations"; (j) in section 72(3)(a)(i), for "any prescribed" substitute "the relevant"; 10 (k) in section 83(1), for "an established" substitute "a"; (l) in section 85(2), for "regulated noxious aquatic species or established" substitute "any"; 15 (m) in section 101(1)-- (i) omit "declared" (wherever occurring); (ii) in paragraph (c), omit "or any kind or"; (n) in section 102(2)-- (i) in paragraphs (a) and (h), omit 20 "declared"; (ii) in paragraphs (e) and (g), omit "prohibited"; (o) in section 102(6)(a), for "by the regulations" substitute "by this Act"; 25 (p) in sections 103(3)(b) and 105(1)(b), omit "declared"; (q) in sections 142(1)(a) and (b), omit "or the regulations"; (r) in section 143(2)(f), for "63 or 64" 30 substitute "67". 84 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 51 Act No. (2) For section 5(4) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(4) A reference in this Act to fish may be made by reference to the species, geographical location, number, weight or other description 5 or classification of the fish.". (3) For sections 22(6) and (7) of the Fisheries Act 1995 substitute-- "(6) Subject to sections 25(1)(b) and (c), on a fishery becoming a Joint Authority fishery, 10 any regulation, fisheries notice, Order in Council, notice, declaration, order, policy statement or order under section 62 that applies to the fishery under this Act ceases to apply to the fishery. 15 (7) This section does not empower a Joint Authority to grant or to take any other action in respect of a licence in respect of a foreign boat.". 51. Insertion of Schedule 3 20 After Schedule 2 of the Fisheries Act 1995 insert-- "SCHEDULE 3 Regulation-Making Powers 25 1. Fishing activities 1.1 Prohibiting or regulating the taking, receiving, handling, keeping, possession, landing, processing, storage, transporting, distribution, preparation, marketing, presentation and sale of fish, fishing bait, protected aquatic 30 biota or noxious aquatic species. 1.2 The orderly fishing and preservation of good order and safety among fishers in Victorian waters. 1.3 Prohibiting or regulating methods for taking fish. 85 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 51 Act No. 1.4 Prescribing catch limits. 1.5 Prescribing restrictions as to size or other characteristics of fish. 1.6 Regulating fishing competitions. 5 1.7 Requiring the provision of reports in relation to any activity prohibited or regulated by this Act. 1.8 Prohibiting or regulating the marking, branding or tagging of fish. 1.9 Prohibiting or regulating the mutilation of, interference 10 with, shucking of, removal of eggs from, removal of shells from or fin clipping of fish. 1.10 Prohibiting or regulating berleying and the use of substances as berley. 2. Measurements 15 2.1 Prescribing methods for measuring the size, weight, length, number or value of any fish (either before, during or after processing). 2.2 Prescribing methods for equating the quantity, size, weight, length, number or value of fish (or parts of fish) in one form 20 (for example, unprocessed fish) to the quantity, size, weight, length, number or value of fish (or parts of fish) in a different form (for example, processed fish). 2.3 Prescribing methods for measuring boats and equipment and parts of boats and equipment. 25 2.4 Regulating the weighing of fish. 3. Licences and permits 3.1 Creating new categories of fishery licences authorising the holders of the licences to carry out specified activities relating to specified fish or fisheries. 30 3.2 Creating new categories of licences and permits authorising the holders of the licences or permits to do anything else regulated by this Act. 3.3 Creating, modifying or revoking classes of licences and permits within categories of licences and permits. 35 3.4 Prescribing procedures and conditions for the issue of new licences whether upon application or by public tender. 86 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 51 Act No. 3.5 Prescribing the maximum number of licences of a particular type that may be issued in respect of a particular fishery or activity. 3.6 Prescribing the maximum number of licences of a particular 5 class or in respect of a particular fishery or activity that may be held by the same person. 3.7 Prescribing which classes of licences are transferable or renewable and which are not (where this is not dealt with by this Act). 10 3.8 Prescribing procedures and conditions for the transfer or renewal of licences and permits that are transferable or renewable. 3.9 Prescribing grounds for the refusal of the issue or variation of licences and permits and for the refusal of the transfer or 15 renewal of licences and permits that are transferable or renewable. 3.10 Prohibiting or regulating the granting of fishery licences to corporations. 3.11 Prescribing eligibility criteria in respect of licences and 20 permits, including requirements where the applicant or holder is a corporation relating to the corporation, people in effective control of the corporation or nominees of the corporation. 3.12 Prescribing the maximum duration of different categories or 25 classes of licences and permits where that duration is not specified by this Act. 3.13 Prescribing conditions to which licences or permits are subject. 3.14 Prohibiting or regulating the possession and use of 30 equipment by, and other activities of, the holders of specified classes of licences or permits. 3.15 Prohibiting or regulating the use by the holders of licences of assistance by other people in undertaking any activity permitted by the licence, and who may provide that 35 assistance. 3.16 Regulating the activities of agents of licence and permit holders while acting as agents. 3.17 Reducing the number of licences or permits that are held in respect of a fishery. 87 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 51 Act No. 3.18 Requiring bonds (or similar financial assurances) as a pre- condition to the issuing of an aquaculture licence to ensure that the area to be used under the licence is restored to a specified state after the expiry of the licence. 5 4. Boats and Equipment 4.1 Providing for the registration of boats and the transfer and renewal of the registration of boats. 4.2 Prescribing equipment to be installed in or carried on fishing boats for the handling or storage of fish. 10 4.3 Prohibiting or regulating boats having on board commercial fishing equipment while in Victorian waters closed to the use of such equipment. 4.4 Prohibiting or regulating the use of boats or equipment for the taking or landing of fish, fishing bait, protected aquatic 15 biota or noxious aquatic species for sale and prescribing the type of identification or marking required on such boats or equipment. 4.5 Prohibiting or regulating the use, possession or sale of specified fishing or aquaculture equipment and prescribing 20 specifications for such equipment. 4.6 Defining fishing or aquaculture equipment for the purposes of this Act and prescribing its use. 4.7 Regulating the use of charter boats for recreational fishing or the non-consumptive use of fish (including the licensing 25 of such boats or their operators). 4.8 Prohibiting or regulating the transfer of boats and equipment between licence or permit holders (including transfer provisions intended to reduce the quantity of equipment in use). 30 4.9 Prohibiting or regulating the marking of aquaculture equipment within specified areas. 4.10 Prohibiting or regulating the leaving or setting of commercial fishing equipment and commercial aquaculture equipment. 35 5. Fees 5.1 Prescribing fees for applications, the issue or holding of licences and permits and the variation, transfer or renewal of (where permitted) licences and permits (including fees that are to be determined by reference to the value or price of a 88 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 51 Act No. licence or permit (for example a transfer fee that is to be a specified percentage of the price of a licence)). 5.2 Prescribing fees for the registration, transfer and renewal of registration of boats and equipment used to take fish or 5 fishing bait. 5.3 Prescribing fees for the taking of fish from charter or hire boats. 5.4 Prescribing fees to be charged for the inspection of live fish being introduced into Victoria and for other services 10 rendered by authorised officers. 5.5 Prescribing fees for the use of agents by the holders of licences in undertaking any activity permitted by the licence. 5.6 Prescribing fees for the transfer of individual quota units 15 (including for forfeited individual quota units). 5.7 Prescribing fees in respect of tenders. 5.8 Prescribing fees for the maintenance of aquaculture zones and facilities. 5.9 Regulating the fees that the owners or occupiers of 20 privately-owned land may charge people to angle or fish on that land. 6. Miscellaneous matters 6.1 Declaring a fishery to be a developing fishery and prohibiting or regulating fishing activities in that fishery. 25 6.2 Prescribing criteria for the declaration of any protected aquatic biota. 6.3 Prohibiting or regulating the bringing of specified classes of fish, fishing bait, protected aquatic biota or noxious aquatic species into Victoria, the disposal of water used for such 30 purposes and the disposal of refuse from fish or noxious aquatic species. 6.4 Providing for the marking of the boundaries of areas held under licences or permits, the regular inspection of such areas and prohibiting or regulating the erection, 35 construction, maintenance, protection and regulation of boundary beacons, buoys, posts, stakes or other marks. 6.5 Prohibiting or regulating aquaculture activities. 89 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

Fisheries (Further Amendment) Act 1996 s. 51 Act No. 6.6 Prohibiting or regulating the release of live fish or live fishing bait into any waters. 6.7 Prescribing any thing required to support the operation of a quota order. 5 7. Administrative matters 7.1 Prescribing notices, signs and documents, including forms, dockets and tags, for the purposes of this Act and prohibiting or regulating the use, possession, interference with, defacement, alteration, or mutilation of such notices, 10 signs or documents. 7.2 Requiring the keeping of records and the furnishing of returns and information by the holders of licences, permits or other authorities under this Act or by other people who handle fish or fishing bait. 15 7.3 Requiring people who possess more than a specified quantity of fish to have specified documents in their possession. 7.4 Prescribing the form of and procedures for the issue of licences and permits. 20 7.5 Prescribing persons or classes of persons who may be authorised by the Secretary to issue specified classes of recreational fishery licences. 7.6 Prescribing forms. 8. General 25 8.1 Prescribing offences the penalties for which do not include cancellation of the relevant licence or permit. 8.2 Exempting a person from the need to hold a licence, permit or authority under this Act. 30 90 531079B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 3/12/96

 


 

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